Well, I was doing some work under my tank and "in my stand" since my sump is behind the stand and the only way I created to get to it (mainly to keep pets out of it) is through the stand.
I was checking things over in the sump and I don't know why, but decided to look at the sand from underneith....
That's when I found salt attached to the bottom (on the outside) of the tank. I thought. WTH? where's that comeing from. Then I tested the glass with my finger and sure enough, wet spots on the glass...
It appears to be around the black molding of the tank. It's tempered glass and I saw no cracks or any other signs of areas that it could leak.
So, how bad is this? None of the water appears to be leaking fast enough to actually drip off of it or anything like that. It appears to be drying as fast as it leaks and leaving behind salt residue.
How concerned should I be and what can I do? Can I use calking or silicone to seal the around the plastic braces of the tank on the outside? Just dry it really well then seal it?
It's a standard 4ft 55g tank.
I was checking things over in the sump and I don't know why, but decided to look at the sand from underneith....
That's when I found salt attached to the bottom (on the outside) of the tank. I thought. WTH? where's that comeing from. Then I tested the glass with my finger and sure enough, wet spots on the glass...
It appears to be around the black molding of the tank. It's tempered glass and I saw no cracks or any other signs of areas that it could leak.
So, how bad is this? None of the water appears to be leaking fast enough to actually drip off of it or anything like that. It appears to be drying as fast as it leaks and leaving behind salt residue.
How concerned should I be and what can I do? Can I use calking or silicone to seal the around the plastic braces of the tank on the outside? Just dry it really well then seal it?
It's a standard 4ft 55g tank.